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BNP must accept non-whites after legal battle

September 10, 2009 11:17
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ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

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The British National Party is poised to accept non-white members and candidates of different ethnicities following a legal challenge which accused it of racial discrimination.

BNP leader Nick Griffin indicated that the party will make changes to its constitution after the Equality and Human Rights Commission sought an injunction, claiming the party’s membership rules breach the Race Relations Act.

The party regularly states that it already has a Jewish councillor — Pat Richardson in Epping Forest — but it currently restricts membership to “indigenous Caucasians”, which it broadly defines as Celts and Anglo-Saxons.

Admitting the EHRC move was “a serious threat to our very existence”, Mr Griffin said changes would “stick in the craw of us dedicated nationalists”.